Among some of the features of the iPad Mini are a 7.9-inch screen, Apple's A5 processor, and the ability to come in Wi-Fi and LTE versions, something many other smaller tablets do not offer. This gives Apple a leg up on Google ( GOOG), which only offers the Nexus 7 in Wi-Fi, though rumors suggest Google plans to announce a cellular-connected version next week.

At $329, Apple has differentiated itself from its competitors on price. The 7-inch Kindle Fire HD starts at $199, as does the Nexus 7. Apple is betting that its vast array of apps (275,000 specifically for iPad) and vast ecosystem (iPhone, iPod, Mac) will support its premium pricing strategy, as it's done so in the past.

While the iPad Mini is likely to receive the majority of the press coverage in the coming weeks and days, and is likely to be a big holiday hit, TheStreet wants to know which tablet you would buy. Will you buy the newly announced iPad Mini, which is available for pre-order tomorrow and hits stores on Nov. 2? Or will you consider Amazon's offering, or perhaps the Google Nexus 7.

Take a second to vote in the poll below. Results will be up next Friday, when the Apple iPad Mini hits store shelves.

Which smaller tablet will you buy now that the iPad mini has been announced?